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Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays

I just wanted to take a few seconds to thank you for reading the Personal Productivity Blog over the last year, and to wish you the best over the holidays. I've enjoyed my end of the conversation, and I hope that you can say the same. Next year will be a bigger and better year for the Blog. I've planned out a number of features and series that will provide in-depth looks at challenging issues, and I will also be pursuing interviews and other ways to find the best resources to hel us be more productive. Enjoy your holidays. Take the time

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2006-12-22
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I just wanted to take a few seconds to thank you for reading the Personal Productivity Blog over the last year, and to wish you the best over the holidays. I've enjoyed my end of the conversation, and I hope that you can say the same. Next year will be a bigger and better year for the Blog. I've planned out a number of features and series that will provide in-depth looks at challenging issues, and I will also be pursuing interviews and other ways to find the best resources to hel us be more productive. Enjoy your holidays. Take the time to get the most out of what is a rare and precious opportunity. See you soon!

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